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STRANGER'S  GUIDE. 


By  V.  &  C> 


RICHMOND: 

MACFARLANE   &  FERGUSSON,  PRINTERS. 
1862. 


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DIRECTORY 


President  of  the  Confederate  States. 

JEFFERSON  DAVIS,  of  Miss. 

Residence  corner  12th  and  Clay  streets.  Office — Custom-house, 
second  floor.     Office  hours  from  11  to  12. 

Secretary  of  State. 

J.  P.  BENJAMIN,  of  La. 

Residence,  second  door  from  Foushee,  on  Main  street.  Office- 
Custom-house.     Office  hours  from  11  to  12. 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

C.  G.  MEMMINGER,  of  S.  C. 

Residence  at  G.  A.  Myers,  Esq.,  on  12th  street,  two  doors  from 
Broad  street.  Office — Custom-house,  second  floor.  Office 
hours  from  10  to  12. 

Secretary  of  War. 

G.  W.  RANDOLPH,  of  Va. 

Residence,  Franklin  street,  between  7th  and  8th  streets,  south- 
side.  Office — Mechanics'  Hall,  first  floor.  Office  hours  from 
10  to  1  P.  Iff. 


4  CITY   INTELLIGENCER, 

Secretary  of  the  Navy. 
S.  R^  MALLORY,  of  Florida, 

Residence,  Main  street,  between  3rd  and  4th  streets,  south-side. 
Office — Mechanics'  Hall,  second  floor.  Office  hours  from  12 
to  2  P.  M. 

Postmaster  General. 

JOHN  H.  REAGAN,  of  Texas. 

Residence,  Powhatan  Hotel.  Office — corner  Bank  and  11th 
streets,  second  floor,  Post- Office  Departmment.  Office  hours 
from  10  to  12. 

Department  of  Justice. 
T.  H.  WATTS,  of  Alabama. 

Residence,  Mr.  Ratcliff's,  Broad  street,  opposite  Monumental 
Church.  Office — Mechanics'  Hall,  second  floor.  Office  hours 
from  10  to  12. 


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Standing  Committees  of  the  Senate  of  the  Confede* 
rate  States. 


1.  Foreign  Affairs. — James  L.  Or,  chairman,  Wm.  L.  Yan- 
cey, Louis  T.  Wigfall,  John  B.  Clark,  Wm.  Ballard  Preston. 

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2.  Finance. — Robert  W.  Barnwell,  chairman,  Robert  M.  T. 
Hunter,  George  Davis,  Thomas  J.  Semmes,  Gustavus  A.  Henry. 

3.  Commerce. — Clement  C.  Clay,  chairman,  Augustus  E.  Max- 
well, Wm.  T.  Dortch,  R.  L.  Y.  Peyton,  Henry  C.  Burnett. 

4.  Military  Affairs. — Edward  Sparrow,  chairman,  Wm.  Bal- 
lard Preston,  Robert  W.  Johnson,  Louis  T.  Wigfall,  Gustavus 
A.  Henry. 

5.  Naval  Affairs. — Albert  G.  Brown,  chairman,  W.  S.  Old- 
ham, James  M.  Baker,  Wm.  E.  Simms,  Wm.  T.  Dortch, 

6.  Judiciary. — Benj.  H.  Hill,  chairman,  Landon  C.  Haynes, 
James  Phelan,  Thomas  J.  Semmes,  Henry  C;  Burnett. 

7.  Indian  Affairs. — Robert  W.  Johnson,  chairman,  Clement 
C.  Clay,  W.  S.  Oldham,  R.  L.  Y.  Peyton,  Wm.  E.  Simms. 

&  Post- Offices  and  Post-Roads. — W.  S.  Oldham,  chairman, 
John  B.  Clarke,  Landon  C.  Haynes,  Charles  B.  Mitchell,  James 
M.  Baker. 

9.  Public  Lands. — John  B.  Clarke,  chairman,  James  M.  Ba- 
ker, Wm.  L.  Yancey. 

10.  Patents. — Augustus  E.  Maxwell,  chairman,  Landon  C. 
Haynes,  Benjamin  H.  Hill. 


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11.  Claims. — George  Davis,  chairman,  Henry  C.  Burnett,  11. 
L.  Y.  Peyton. 

12.  Territories.  —  Louis    T.    Wigfall,    chairman,    Albert    G. 
Brown,  Wm.  L.  Yancey. 

13.  Accounts. — Charles    B.   Mitchell,   chairman,  William    T. 
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14.  Printing.— -James  Phclan,  chairman,  B.  II.  Hill,  John  B. 
Clarke. 

15.  Enrollment  and  Engrossment. — James  Phelan,  chairman, 
A.  E.  Maxwell,  0.  B.  Mitchell. 


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12  CITY  INTELLIGENCES. 


Standing  Committees  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives. 

Elections — Smith,  North  Carolina,  Vest,  Missouri,  Staples, 
Virginia,  Crockett,  Kentucky,  Gardenhire,  Tennessee,  Curry, 
Alabama,  Clapp,  Mississippi,  Dorkins,  Florida,  Trippe,  Geor- 
gia. 

Ways  and  Means — Kenner,  Louisiana,  Jones,  Tennessee,  Bon- 
ham,  South  Carolina,  G-arnett,  Virginia,  McRae,  Mississippi, 
Lyon,  Alabama,  Machen,  Kentucky,  Holt,  Georgia,  Graham, 
Texas. 

Military  Affairs — Miles,  South  Carolina,  Collier,  Virginia, 
Kenan,  Georgia,  Pugh,  Alabama,  Davis,  Mississippi,  Harris, 
Missouri,  Swan,  Tennessee,  Bridgers,  North  Carolina,  Batson, 
Arkansas. 

Foreign  Affairs — Perkins,  Louisiana,  Foote,  Tennessee,  W.  R. 
Smith,  Alabama,  De  Jarnette,  Virginia,  Barksdale,  Mississippi, 
McQueen,  South  Carolina,  Breckinridge,  Kentucky,  Walter 
Preston,  Virginia,  McLean,  North  Carolina. 

Naval  Affairs — Conrad,  Louisiana,  Boyce,  South  Carolina, 
Wright,  Georgia,  Clopton,  Alabama,  Currin,  Tennessee,  Smith, 
Virginia,  Gaither,  North  Carolina,  Dawkins,  Florida,  Chambliss, 
Virginia. 

Judiciary — Gartrell,  Georgia,  Russell,  Virginia,  Dargan,  Ala- 
bama, Moore,  Kentucky,  Garland,  Arkansas,  Heiskell,  Tennes- 
see, Gray,  Texas,  Ashe,  North  Carolina,  Holcombe,  Virginia. 

Commerce — Curry,  Alabama,  Trippe,  Georgia,  Cook,  Missouri, 
McDowell,  North  Carolina,  Lyons,  Virginia,  Sexton,  Texas,  Vil- 


CITY   INTELLIGENCER. 


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lere,  Louisiana,   II.   A.  Bruce,   Kentucky,   Chambers,  Missis- 
sippi. 

Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads-~ Chilton,  Alabama,  Conrow, 
Missouri,  Royston,  Arkansas,  Johnston,  Virginia,  Davidson, 
North  Carolina,  Clark,  Georgia,  Welsh,  Mississippi,  Hilton, 
Florida,  Herbert,  Texas. 

Territories  and  Public  Lands — Wilcox,  Texas,  Marshall, 
Louisiana,  Jenkins,  Virginia,  Freeman,  Missouri,  Foster,  Ala- 
bama, Batson,  Arkansas,  Lewis,  Georgia,  Ewing,  Kentucky, 
Menees,  Tennessee. 

Indian  Affairs — Singleton,  Mississippi,  Elliott,  Kentucky, 
Hanly,  Arkansas,  Dupree,  Louisiana,  Goode,  Virginia,  Tibbs, 
Tennessee,  Wright,  Texas,  Arrington,  North  Carolina,  Bawls, 
Alabama. 

Patents — Bell,  Missouri,  Lander,  North  Carolina,  Bead,  Ken- 
tucky, Chilton,  Alabama,  Staples,  Virginia,  Marshall,  Louisiana, 
Hilton,  Florida,  Strickland,  Georgia,  Wright,  Texas. 

Claims — W.  Smith,  Virginia,  Clopton,  Alabama,  Burnett, 
Kentucky,  Villere,  Louisiana,  Clapp,  Mississippi,  McLean,  North 
Carolina,  Munnerlyn,  Georgia,  Farrow,  South  Carolina,  Garden- 
hire,  Tennessee. 

Accounts — McQueen,  South  Carolina,  Foster,  Alabama,  Ke- 
nan, North  Carolina,  Strickland,  Georgia,  Hanly,  Arkansas. 

Rules  and  Officers  of  the  House — Jones,  Tennessee,  Perkins, 
Louisiana,  Boteler,  Virginia,  Lewis,  Georgia,  Smith,  North 
Carolina. 

Pay  and  Mileage — Burnett,  Kentucky,  Singleton,  Mississippi, 
Bridgers,  North  Carolina. 

Enrolled  Bills — Elliott,  Kentucky,  Chambers,  Mississippi, 
Tibbs,  Tennessee. 


14  CITY   INTELLIGENCER. 

Printing — Barksdale,   Mississippi,  Jenkins,  Virginia,   A.  R. 
Wright,  Georgia,  Menees,  Tennessee,  Dupre,  Louisiana. 

Public  Buildings — Lyons,  Virginia,  Pugh,  Alabama,  Currin, 
Tennessee. 

Flag  and  Seal—  Boteler,  Virginia,  W.  R.  Smith,  Alabama, 
Gray,  Texas. 


CITY   INTELLIGENCER.  15 


STATE  OFFICERS 


Governor— John  Letcher. 

Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth — Geo.  W.  Munford. 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts^-JoNATHAN  M.  Bennett. 

Second  Auditor — Henry  W.  Thomas. 

Treasurer — John  S.  Calvert.     . 

Register  of  the  Land  Office — Stafford  H.  Parker. 

Attorney  General— ^John  Randolph  Tucker. 

Adjutant  General — Wm.  H.  Richardson. 

Superintendent  of  the  Penitentiary — Charles  Blue. 

General  Agent  of  the  Penitentiary — John  Knote. 

COURT  OF  APPEALS. 

Judges — John  J.  Allen,  President. 
Wm.  Daniel. 
Richard  C.  S.  Moncure. 
Geo.  H.  Lee. 
Wm.  J.  Robertson. 

CIRCUIT  COURT. 
Judge  John  A.  Meredith. 

HUSTINGS  COURT. 
Judge  William  H.  Lyons, 


16  CITY   INTELLIGENCER, 

LIST  OF  HOSPITALS  IN  RICHMOND. 


1st  Alabama,  removed  to  Manchester. 

2nd  Alabama,  corner  of  Franklin  and  25th  streets. 

3rd  Alabama,  corner  of  Franklin  and  20th  streets. 

Banner,  No.  12,  corner  of  Franklin  and  19th  streets. 

Bailey's  Factory,  No.  2,  7th,  between  Main  and  Cary  streets. 

Bacon  &  Baskerville,  No.  7,  Cary,  between  12th  and  13th  streets. 

Byrd  Island,  No.  3,  Southern  terminus  of  9th  street. 

Christian  &  Lea,  No.  13,  20th,  between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

Crew's,  No.  15,  corner  of  21s);  and  Cary  streets. 

Chimboiazo,  foot  of  Broad,  Beyond  Church  Hill. 

College,  corner  of  11th  and  Marshall  streets. 

Clopton,  Franklin,  between  3rd  and  4th  streets. 

Company  G  Hall,  No   27,  28th,  between  M  and  N  streets, 

Danville  Work  Shops,  No.  28,  Manchester. 

1st  Georgia,  No.  16,  21st,  between  Main  and  Cary  streets. 

2nd  Georgia,  No.  14,  20th>  between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

3rd  Georgia,  No.  19,  corner  of  23rd  and  Franklin  streets. 

4th  Georgia,  No.  17,  21st,  between  Main  and  Cary  streets. 

Globe,  No.  11,  19th,  between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

General,  No.  1,  northern  terminus  of  2nd  street. 

Greanor's,  No.  18,  21st,  between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

Gwathiney,  No.  21,  corner  of  25th  and  Cary*streets. 

Howard's,  No.  22,  Main,  between  25th  and  26th  streets. 

Howard's  Grove,  Mechanicsville  Turnpike. 

Institute,  No.  4,  10th,  between  Marshall  and  Clay  streets. 

Kent,  Paine  &  Co..  No.  5,  Main,  between  11th  and  12th  streets. 

Keen,  Baldwin  &  Co.,  No.  6,  Main,  between  12th  and  13th  streets, 

Louisiana,  western  terminus  of  Broad  street. 

Ligon,  No.  23,  Main,  between  25th  and  26th  streets. 

Moore,  No.  24,  Main,  between  25th  and  26th  streets. 

Masonic  Hall,  No.  26j  Church  Hill,  on  25th  street. 

Royster,  No.  20,  26th,  between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

Robertson,  corner  of  Main  and  3rd  streets. 

Randolph,  No.  25,  Main  street,  near  Rockets. 

South  Carolina,  Manchester. 

Soldiers'  Home,  corner  of  Clay  and  Henry  streets. 

Samaritan,  Clay,  between  5th  and  6th  streets. 

St.  Francis  de  Sale,  Brook  Avenue. 

St.  Charles,  No.  8,  corner  of  Main  and  Wall  streets. 

Seabrook,  No.  9,  corner  of  Grace  and  ISth  streets. 

Union,  No.  19,  corner  of  Main  and  19th  streets, 

Winder,  western  terminus  of  Cary  street. 

Hospital  of  Fmgineer  Bureau,  corner  of  Cary  and  19th  streets. 

Naval  Hospital,  on-13th  street,  between  Main  and  Franklin. 


CITY    INTELLIGENCER.  17 


CONFEDERATE  STATES  DIRECTORY. 


Confederate  States  Treasurer's  Office  in  Custom-house,  1st  floor, 
last  office  on  the  right.     Entrance,  Bank  street. 

Confederate  States  Treasury,  office,  Custom-house,  1st  floor.  En- 
trance, Bank  street,  see  sign. 

Register's  Office,  Custom-house,  1st  floor.  Entrance  Bank  st., 
see  sign. 

First  Auditor's  Office,  Post-Office  Department,  corner  Bank  and 
11th  street,  3d  floor,  see  sign. 

Second  Auditor's  Office  in  building  lately  occupied  as  Monu- 
mental Hotel,  corner  of  Grace  and  9th  streets. 

Comptroller's  Office,  Monumental  Hotel,  cor  of  9th  and  Grace  sts. 

Col.  Northrop,  Commissary  General,  office  9th  street,  two  doors 
above  War  Department. 

Major  Claiborn,  Assistant  Commissary,  office  corner  17th  and 
Dock  streets. 

Lieut.  Johns,  Assistant  Commissary  and  Store-keeper,  office  14th, 
between  Cary  and  Dock  streets. 

Col.  A.  C.  Myers,  Quartermaster  General,  office  corner  10th  and 
Main  streets,  2d  floor. 

Col.  Larkin  Smith,  Assistant  Quartermaster  General,  office  cor- 
ner Bank  and  10th  streets,  2d  floor,  No.  8. 

Capt.  D.  H.  Wood,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  in  charge  of  trans- 
portation, 3d  door  from  10th,  on  Bank  street. 

Captain  Whitfield,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  lumber,  wood,  coal, 
forage,  commutation,  officers'  quarters  and  fuel,  corner  Bank 
and  10th  streets,  3d  floor,  No.  8. 

Capt.  C.  Maurice  Smith,  Assistant  Quartermaster.  Accounts  for 
railroads,  stage  lines,  &c,  corner  Bank  and  10th  streets,  2nd 
floor,  No.  4. 

Maj.  John  Ambler,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  pay  officers  and  men 
army  of  Potomac,  office  cor  10th  and  Main. 


18  CITY    INTELLIGENCER. 

Captains  Hutfcer  and  Barksdale,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  pay  of- 
ficers and  companies,  corner  Bank  and  10th  sts,  No.  67. 

Captains  Hill  and  Hardy,  Assistant  Quartermasters,  payments  to 
discharged  soldiers,  detached  service,  corner  10th  and  Bank 
streets,  3rd  floor,  No.  7. 

Captain  Langdon,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  for  burial  of  sol- 
diers, issues  stationery  and  miscellaneous  articles,  corner  10th 
and  Bank  streets,  3rd  floor,  No.  9. 

Major  W.  S.  Wood,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  lor  furnishing 
horses,  mules,  wagons,  harness,  &c,  Brook  Ave.,  extreme  end. 

Lt.  Col.  Corley,  Quartermaster  C.  S.  Army,  office  on  Bank  st., 
between  10th  and  11th  streets,  see  sign. 

Capt.  Langdon,  Assistant  Quartermaster  and  Store-keeper,  Basin 
Bank,  between  10th  and  11th  streets. 

Capt.  Morfit,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  for  transporting  troops 
on  railroads,  office  corner  Bank  and  10th  streets,  1st  floor. 

Capt.  Warren^  office  of  transportation  and  in  charge  of  wagons, 
teams,  &c,  on  Bank,  between  9th  and  10th  streets. 

Capts.  Bentley  and  Hill,  Assistant  Quartermaster  Store-keepers 
for  clothing,  shoes,  tents,  &c,  corner  14th  and  Cary  sts. 

Majors  Fergusson  and  Waller,  Quartermaster,  in  charge  of  cloth- 
ing bureau,  14th,  between  Main  and  Cary  streets. 

Surgeon  General's  Office,  2nd  floor,  Mechanics'  Institute. 

Dr.  Johns,  Medical  Purveyor,  office  14th,  bt  Main  and  Cary  sts. 

Inspectors  of  Hospitals,  on  Bank,  bt  9th  and  10th  sts,  see  sign. 

Medical  Examining  Board,  south-side  Main,  bt  9th  and  10th  sts. 

Army  Intelligence  Office,  over  Bank  of  Virginia,  Main  street, 
between  10th  and  11th  streets. 

Capt.  Norris,  Signal  Service,  office  Belvin's  Block,  14th  street, 
between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

Gen.  Winder's  Office,  south-side  Main  st,  three  doors  above  9th. 

Capt.  C.  Morfit,  Brigade  Quartermaster,  and  in  charge  of  effects 
of  deceased  soldiers,  office  9th  st,  below  Main. 

Maj.  Griswold,  Provost  Marshall  and  grantor  of  Passports,  office 
corner  9th  and  Broad  streets. 


CITY   INTELLIGENCER.  19 

Castle  Thunder  on  18th  street,  between  Main  and  Cary. 

Libby  Prison,  corner  20th  and  Cary  street. 

Confederate  States  Court  and  Clerk's  Office,  State  Court-house, 
2nd  floor. 

Win.  P.  Watson,  Confederate  States  Commissioner,  office  corner 
12th  and  Franklin  streets. 

P.  II.  Aylett,  Confederate  States  Attorney,  office  corner  Main 
and  10th  streets,  2nd  floor. 

Indian  Bureau  of  War  Department,  one  door  above  Mechanics' 
Institute,  2nd  floor,  between  Main  and  Franklin  streets. 

Commander  M.  F.  Maury,  C.  S.  N.,  office  of  "Special  Service," 
corner  of  Bank  and  9th  streets,  south-side. 

Naval  Rendezvous  can  be  found  on  Franklin  street,  between  17th 
and  18th  streets. 

The  office  of  the  Quartermaster  of  Marine  Corps  can  be  found 
on  Broad  straet,  between  8th  and  9th  street. 

The  Confederate  States  Laboratory  is  situated  at  the  foot  of 
7th  street,  on  left  hand  side,  going  down  near  James  river. 

The  Artillery  Work  Shops  of  Confederate  States  Army,  on 
7th  street,  and  the  third  buildings  on  the  right  hand  side,  going 
down  towards  the  river. 

Both  of  these,  Laboratory  and  Artillery  Work  Shops  are  un- 
der the  supervision  of  Major  S.  Stansbury,  P.  A.  C.  S. 

The  Confederate  States  Armory  is  situated  at  the  extreme  end 
of  7th  street,  towards  the  river. 

Confederate  States  Nitre  and  Mining  Bureau,  office  Bank 
street,  between  9th  and  10th  streets. 

The  Confederate  States  Navy  Ordnance  Store  is  opposite  Co- 
lumbian Hotel,  between  canal  and  Cary  street,  on  13th 
street. 

The  Confederate  States  Armory  is  under  the  supervision  of 
Maj.  W.  S.  Downer. 

Gen.  G-.  A.  Smith,  C.  S.  A.,  commanding  army  in  front  of  Rich- 
mond, office  Belvin's  Block,  immediately  opposite  Bank  st. 


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STATE  DIRECTORY. 


Governor's  Mansion,  situated  east  corner  Capital  Square.  His 
office  is  in  the  Capital,  3d  floor,  (see  sign. 

Secretary  of  the  State  of  Virginia,  office  in  the  State  Library, 
3rd  floor  of  the  Capital. 

Adjutant  General  of  the  State  of  Virginia,  office  in  State  court- 
house, 3rd  floor,  see  sign. 

Attorney  General  of  the  State  of  Virginia,  office  in  State  court- 
house, 1st  floor,  see  sign. 

State  Armory  and  Ordnance  Store,  corner  7th  and  Cary  streets. 

The  Virginia  State  Armory  is  situated  at  corner  of  Cary  and 
7th  streets. 

State  Court  House,  south-east  corner  of  Capitol  Square. 


CITY  DIRECTORY. 


Mayor's  Office,  City  Hall,  on  11th,  between  Broad  and  Capital 

streets.     Court  held  daily  at  9  o'clock.     Entrance  Broad  st. 
Chamberlain's  Office,  City  Hall,  2nd  floor,  see  sign. 
Superintendent  of  Gas  Works,  office  in  City  Hall,  see  sign. 
Superintendent  of  Water  Works  office,  cor  Bank  and  10th  sts., 

1st  floor. 
City  Tax  Collector's  Office,  City  Hall.     Entrance  Broad  street. 
City  Engineer  and  Superintendent  of  Streets'  Office,  City  Hall, 

2d  floor,  see  sign. 
Hustings  Court  Room,  in  City  Hall.   Clerk  of  Hustings  Court 

office,  City  Hall.     See  sign. 


CITY   INTELLIGENCER.  21 

Southern  Express,  office  Main,  south-side,  between  9th  and 
10th  streets. 

City  Post  Office,  Custom  House,  Main  street,  between  10th 
and  11th  streets.     Entrance,  Main  street. 

The  Telegraph  Office, is  situated  on  Main  street,  betweeth  11th 
and  12th  streets,  on  north  side. 

The  Tredegar  Works  to  the  right  of  Confederate  States  Ar- 
mory, about  150  yards,  of  which  the  firm  is  J.  K.  Ander- 
son &  Co. 


Depots  for  the  Deposit  of  Supplies  for  the  Army 
from  the  different  States. 

Mississippi  Depot,  Main,  between  8th  and  7th  streets. 

Alabama  Depot,  Main,  between  8th  and  7th  streets. 

North  Carolina  Depot,  Main,  between  8th  and  7th  streets,  op- 
posite Spotswood  Hotel. 

South  Carolina  Depot,  south-side  Main,  between  14th  and 
15th  streets, 

Georgia  Hospital  and  Relief  Association,  south-side  Main, 
between  14th  and  15th  streets. 

Fourth  Texas  Depot,  15th,  between  Main  and  Cary  streets. 

Fifth  Texas  Depot,  corner  Cary  and  Virginia  streets, 


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EAIL  EOAD  DEPOTS. 

Virginia  Central  Depot,  on  Broad,  near  18th  street. 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  and  Potomac  Depot,  on  Broad, 
corner  of  8th  street. 

Richmond  and  Petersburg  Depot,  on  8th,  corner  of  Byrd 
street. 

Richmond  and  Danville  Depot,  on  Virginia,  corner  of  Dock 
street. 

York  River  Depot,  on  Dock,  near  22nd  street. 

Time  of  Leaving  and  Arriving.     See  daily  papers. 


Locations  of  the  different  Hotels. 

Exchange  Hotel  and  Ballard  House  on  Franklin,  corner  of 
14th  street. 

Spottswood  Hotel,  corner  Main  and  8th  streets. 

Columbian  Hotel,  corner  Cary  and  13th  streets. 

Powhatan  Hotel,  corner  11th  and  Broad  streets,  opposite  City 
Hall. 

American  Hotel,  corner  Main  and  11th  streets. 


CITY   INTELLIGENCER.  23 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

The  Mechanics'  Institute  is  situated  on  9th,  between  Main 
and  Franklin  streets. 

Adjutant  and  Inspector  General's  Office  on  1st  floor  of  Me- 
chanics' Institute. 

Ordnance  Office  of  Army  on  2nd  floor   of  Mechanics'  In- 
stitute. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Printing,  office  on  2nd  floor  of  Me- 
chanics' Institute. 

Patent  Office  on  3rd  floor  of  Mechanics'  Institute. 

Office  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  C.  S.  A.,  on  4th  floor  of 
Mechanics'  Institute. 

Office  of  the  Commandant  of  Marine  Corps  on  4th  floor  of 
Mechanics'  Institute. 

Light  House  Bureau  of  Treasury  Department  on  4th  floor 
of  Mechanics's  Institute. 

Office  of  Ordnance  and  Hydrography,  C.  S.  N.,  on  4th  floor  of 
Mechanics'  Institute. 

Office  of  Provisions  and  Clothing  on  4th  floor  of  Mechanics' 
Institute. 

Engineer  Bureau  of  C  S.  A.,  on  4th  floor  of  Mechanics' 
Institute. 


Discount  Days  of  the  following  Banks. 

Bank  of  Virginia — Thursday  and  Friday. 

Bank  of  Richmond — Thursday. 

Farmers  Bank — Monday  and  Thursday. 

Bank  of  the  Commonwealth — Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Exchange  Bank — Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

Traders  Bank — Wednesday  and  Saturday. 


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